WEST CORK & KERRY Self Guided Short Tour 2021
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WEST CORK & KERRY
Self Guided Short Tour 2021
209 km | 4 days / 5 nights
This tour covers some of the most spectacular scenery that Ireland has to offer. Shortly after leaving Killarney you will find
yourself cycling between the majestic lakes that have made this area so famous, to be shortly followed by a climb up to Molls
Gap with its wonderful views of the Macgillycuddyreeks, Ireland’s highest mountain range. The rest of the tour involves more
of the same stunning scenery with a wonderful coastal cycle along Kenmare Bay. You then spend a day exploring the relatively
unknown Beara peninsula which we feel offers some of the best scenery you will ever see in Ireland. Towards the end of the
tour you head inland and stay at a beautiful Lakeside retreat at the source of the River Lee. On the final day you cycle up over
the wild and isolated hills of the Coolea region before returning to Killarney.
The roads are all tarmaced and the route is designed to ensure that you spend most of the days on quiet backroads, away from
the main tourist routes. The emphasis of our cycling holidays is to give you the freedom to fully enjoy Cork and Kerry and its
beautiful landscape at your own pace whilst knowing that your luggage will be waiting for you in your accommodation each
night.
TOUR ITINERARY
DAY 1 ARRIVE IN KILLARNEY
On arrival in Killarney you should make your way to your
accommodation. If you get there early the rooms in the B&Bs will not
usually be ready till midday so you can leave your luggage at the
guesthouse and explore this bustling town.
If you have time you could visit Ross Castle a wonderfully restored 16th
Century Norman Tower House overlooking Lough Leane. You can even
hire a boat from here and row out to a 6th Century monastic site located
on one of the nearby islands. Ross Castle is about 1.5 miles from the
town.
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Irish Cycling Safaris | 5 Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Tel +353 1 2600749 | Fax +353 1 7161168| info@cyclingsafaris.com | www.cyclingsafaris.comDAY 2 KILLARNEY TO KENMARE 23 miles / 37 km
The day starts off by following a cycle track into the
beautiful grounds of Muckross House. Located on the
grounds is a Franciscan Abbey founded in the 15th Century.
It is now in ruins but is beautifully situated with a large yew
tree rising up through the cloisters. After a stroll around the
celebrated Muckross gardens there follows a wonderful
cycle along a quiet path between two of the Killarney lakes
before we return to the main road.
A steady climb up to Molls Gap is rewarded with a delicious
lunch in a restaurant with beautiful views of the
surrounding mountains. In the afternoon we sweep down
to the picturesque seaside town of Kenmare.
There are longer cycles available if you fancy stretching your legs this afternoon.
DAY 3 KENMARE TO CASTLETOWNBERE 32 miles / 51 km
You follow a spectacular coast road
hugging Kenmare Bay with its
wonderful views of the
MacGillikuddy Reeks Mountains,
before stopping for lunch at a small
pub overlooking the bay.
In the afternoon you can visit the
nearby Dereen Gardens with its
amazing variety of flora.
Leaving the Gardens you cycle west where you can visit an ancient stone circle or explore the beautiful scenery and
quiet back roads of the Beara Way.
DAY 4 CASTLETOWNBERE TO GOUGANE BARRA 21 miles / 34 km
You cycle along the shores of Bantry Bay,
one of the deepest natural harbours in
Europe. Glengariff, meaning “Rugged
Glen” occupies a beautifully sheltered
position, surrounded by mountains
which, together with its mild climate,
permits a variety of luxuriant plants to
grow.
You head inland and cycle along quiet
country roads with rolling fields dotted
with grazing cattle and sheep, before
arriving at the lakeside retreat of
Gougane Barra, Ireland’s first National
Park and the source of the River Lee.
This is a beautiful peaceful place and an ideal setting for your last night in the countryside before you head back to
the hustle and bustle of the great metropolis of Killarney!
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Irish Cycling Safaris | 5 Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Tel +353 1 2600749 | Fax +353 1 7161168| info@cyclingsafaris.com | www.cyclingsafaris.comDAY 5 GOUGANE BARRA TO KILLARNEY 35 miles / 57 km
For the last day you cycle up into the Coolea region
via remote, peaceful mountain roads where you can
really feel you are away from it all.
You can stop for a cup of tea at Irelands Highest Pub
before descending back down into Killarney . You
should be back in Killarney by mid afternoon when
you spend your last night before heading home the
following morning.
2021 TOUR DATES
Our Self guided tours can start any day from April to mid October
2021 TOUR PRICE
• € 580.00 per person sharing
• € 200.00 single supplement ( single room charge if travelling with others )
• € 305.00 solo traveller supplement ( for those travelling on their own )
• € 20.00 supplement for July and August
Note that for 2021 bike hire is separated out of the tour price
WHAT THE PRICE INCLUDES
• 5 night’s accommodation with full Irish breakfast
• Route maps and details.
• Luggage transfer each day.
• 24 Hour service hotline
• GPS tracks available (on request)
Not included:
• €60.00 24 speed touring bike with bag carrier, water bottle carrier, lock, helmet and a pannier bag
• €160.00 E-bike
Meal expenses
All breakfasts are included in the tour price. Clients buy their own lunches and dinner throughout the trip. You
should budget between €15 and €20 for lunch each day and an evening meal each night costing somewhere between
€20 and €30.
Are there facilities to change money?
There are banks and cash machines in Killarney, Kenmare and Castletownbere. Banks are open on Monday –
Friday: 10.00am - 4.00pm. Credit cards are also widely accepted. Travellers cheques are accepted in banks and
post offices.
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Irish Cycling Safaris | 5 Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Tel +353 1 2600749 | Fax +353 1 7161168| info@cyclingsafaris.com | www.cyclingsafaris.comWHAT TO BRING
*We would seriously recommend that you bring padded cycling shorts and / or a gel saddle cover which will
definitely make your days cycling more comfortable. Cycling gloves are also a good investment. You can also
bring your own saddle which should be possible to attach to our bikes.
*We provide small pannier bags (not waterproof) in which you can keep your day-to-day items. Otherwise you
may prefer to use a daypack and there are back carriers on each bike for this purpose.
*We do not provide rain gear so be sure to bring your own light weight waterproofs.
*Don’t forget sun cream, sunglasses , sun hat as well as a bathing suit for that refreshing dip in the Atlantic
Ocean.
*Our rental bikes don’t have lights – no problem on the long summer evenings, but if you are travelling in May or
September, please bring your own light or high-visibility vest.
*Finally if you wish to use toe clips please bring your own pedals with toe clips (and spanner) which you can attach
to our bikes (the pedals on our bikes do not accommodate toe clips) .
BIKE & FITNESS
In 2021 we will be using Trek bicycles for our tours starting in Killarney.
Bikes come in different sizes and in gents and ladies style frames.
It is very important you give us your height on booking so that we can allocate the correct bike to you.
There are a number of hills to climb on this tour so we would recommend that you do try to do some cycling before
the tour in order to make your week more enjoyable, if possible do it on varied terrain and include some hill
climbing.
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Irish Cycling Safaris | 5 Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Tel +353 1 2600749 | Fax +353 1 7161168| info@cyclingsafaris.com | www.cyclingsafaris.comACCOMMODATION
The accommodation is allocated on a twin sharing basis. We stay in a mixture of B&Bs and small hotels, where we
hope to fuse the best standard we can get with the warmest welcome. We ensure en suite facilities.
We do reserve the right to change the accommodation around during the tour, but we will always provide a high
standard.
Accommodation typically used – subject to availability
Day 1 & 5: Killarney Day 1 & 5: Killarney
Killarney Inn Parkfield House
Day 2: Kenmare Day 2: Kenmare
Brass Lantern Cahas B&B
Day 3: Castletownbere Day 3: Castletownbere
Seabreeze B&B Cottage Heights
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Irish Cycling Safaris | 5 Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Tel +353 1 2600749 | Fax +353 1 7161168| info@cyclingsafaris.com | www.cyclingsafaris.comDay 4: Gougane Barra ( Dinner included) Day 4: Gougane Barra ( Dinner included)
Gougane Barra Hotel Gougane Barra Hotel
What happens if I am delayed on the first night?
Please contact the guesthouse to let them know if you are arriving late.
What if someone needs to contact me during the tour?
If you have a mobile phone which operates on the GSM 900 system, this will be compatible with the Irish system.
We will send you a full list of where you are staying on the tour before departure
Looking for extra accommodation at the beginning or end of the tour?
We would be happy to help you organise extra accommodation in Killarney for the start or the end of the tour. If
you would prefer to organise it yourself please see the websites below. If you are planning to spend a few days in
Dublin at the end of the tour, we recommend that you book accommodation well in advance as the capital is very
busy on weekends. We do not actually organise accommodation in Dublin but there are a huge range of websites
offering a reservation service. A good starting place is Dublin Tourism (www.visitdublin.com)..
Other accommodation websites for Dublin/Ireland
www.discoverireland.ie www.booking.com
www.dublinhotels.com www.irelandhotels.com
www.goireland.com www.hiddenireland.com
BACK UP SERVICE
As this is a self led trip you do not have the back-up of a guide and support van. Our aim is to allow you feel like
an independent traveller, free to cycle each day at your own pace while at the same time having the security of
knowing that your luggage will be waiting for you in your next accommodation.
If for any reason you are unable to cycle please contact our Dublin office (+353 1 2600749) so we can liase with the
luggage transfers to organise the transfer of bike(s) and person(s). Please note that you will be charged for any
additional runs made on your behalf.
Our bikes are serviced after each tour so they should be humming perfectly! If you experience small problems with
the bike (i.e., a puncture) you will have a spare tube, pump and tyre lever. You can of course phone our office if
you experience any major problems (+353 1 2600749).
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Irish Cycling Safaris | 5 Cranford Centre, Stillorgan Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Tel +353 1 2600749 | Fax +353 1 7161168| info@cyclingsafaris.com | www.cyclingsafaris.comGENERAL INFORMATION
Weather
Because we are an island located near the gulf stream Ireland has a very mild climate making it ideal for cycling.
We recommend that you bring your rain gear as well as your sun hat as a day that starts with rain can end with
glorious sunshine! The temperature range during the summer is between 15 and 22 degrees centigrade (60 to 72
degrees Fahrenheit)
Visa requirements
If you hold an EU passport you only need to make sure your passport is valid for the period of your stay.
All other nationalities require a passport that is valid for 3 months beyond the intended length of stay. Most
nationalities including the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand do not require visas for Ireland and receive
an automatic 90 day visitor’s visa on arrival. If your nationality is not mentioned here you should check with your
travel agent or consular office.
Electrical current/Mobile Phone
The standard electrical supply is 220 volts AC (50 cycles). To use small appliances mainland European visitors may
require a plug adaptor to fit our 3-pin flat or 2-pin round wall sockets. The mobile phone system in use is a digital
GSM 900 system.
Websites on Ireland
Some recommended websites on Ireland that might help you organise your trip if you are planning to spend more
time in the country before or after your holiday with us.
www.discoverireland.com – Irish Tourist Board (Failte Ireland) official website providing a wealth of information
on all regions of the country.
www.heritageireland.ie info on historical sites
If you plan to spend some extra time in Dublin, the following will give you some more ideas of things to do
www.visitdublin.com Dublin Tourism, Tourism Centre, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2
Calling within Ireland - 1850 230 330 Calling within the U.K. - 0800 039 7000
Calling from any other country - +353 66 979 2083
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